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Quarter Century in Tech

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13 episodes
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Quarter Century in Tech brings 25 years of real-world experience in enterprise IT, operating models, outsourcing and complex industry systems. Each episode breaks down strategic technology leadership, practical frameworks, and lessons learned from inside large scale organizations. We Are not just “talking tech” - we are bringing decades of IT experience + niche depth via VKStrategylab

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2/22/2026

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May 28, 2026

O&G: Offshore Decommissioning Legacy Liabilities and Environmental Responsibility

<p>This podcast provide a comprehensive examination of the <strong>lifecycle, regulatory oversight, and environmental challenges</strong> associated with retiring offshore oil and gas infrastructure. A significant portion of the text chronicles the <strong>Brent Spar controversy</strong>, illustrating how public opposition and activist campaigns can force a shift from deep-sea disposal to <strong>onshore dismantling and repurposing</strong>. Technical reports further outline the <strong>multi-phase decommissioning process</strong>, which involves plugging wells, removing subsea pipelines, and restoring the seabed to its natural state. Legal analyses clarify the <strong>&quot;joint and several trailing liability&quot;</strong> frameworks used to hold former owners accountable for these high-cost operations. Additionally, the discussion explore <strong>future sustainability initiatives</strong>, such as converting aging platforms into green hydrogen production facilities or artificial reefs. Collectively, the podcast highlights the complex balance between <strong>industrial safety, economic feasibility, and ecological protection</strong> in the transition toward a cleaner energy landscape.</p>

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May 21, 2026

O&G: Refining Products and Processing Specifications

<p>This podcast investigates the historical, technical, and commercial landscape of <strong>petroleum refining</strong> and the shift toward <strong>cleaner fuel alternatives</strong>. The records detail the global success in <strong>eliminating leaded gasoline</strong>, culminating in a total worldwide ban by 2021 to protect public health and cognitive development. Technical research involved examines the growing <strong>market for needle coke</strong>, a high-grade byproduct essential for steel production and the manufacturing of <strong>lithium-ion batteries</strong>. Further experimental data compares the impact of <strong>oxygenated fuel blends</strong>, such as ethanol and methanol, on engine efficiency and the reduction of harmful exhaust emissions. Specialized laboratory tools, like <strong>automated smoke point testers</strong>, are highlighted as critical for ensuring the quality and safety of aviation and heating fuels. Collectively, the texts provide a comprehensive overview of how <strong>industrial innovation</strong> and environmental regulations continue to transform the energy sector.</p>

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May 14, 2026

O&G Origins: From Korean to Reservoir Accumulation

<p>This podcast explains the <strong>geological formation and extraction of fossil fuels</strong>, detailing how dead organic matter transforms into oil and gas over millions of years. This complex process involves three distinct stages—<strong>diagenesis, catagenesis, and metagenesis</strong>—driven by rising temperatures and pressures during deep burial. Once generated, these <strong>hydrocarbons migrate</strong> from fine-grained source rocks into porous reservoir rocks, where they are eventually trapped by impermeable seals. Modern energy development utilizes <strong>geophysical analysis and hydraulic fracturing</strong> to identify and access these subsurface deposits in both conventional and unconventional settings. Because these resources are <strong>finite and non-renewable</strong>, specialized industrial techniques like horizontal drilling are required to maximize their recovery. Finally, the podcast discusses <strong>technical definitions and scientific methodologies</strong>, such as pyrolysis and seismic reflection, used to evaluate the maturity and economic potential of energy basins.</p>

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What is Quarter Century in Tech?

Quarter Century in Tech brings 25 years of real-world experience in enterprise IT, operating models, outsourcing and complex industry systems. Each episode breaks down strategic technology leadership, practical frameworks, and lessons learned from inside large scale organizations. We Are not just “talking tech” - we are bringing decades of IT experience + niche depth via VKStrategylab

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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